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If you’ve never babysat 27 eight-year-olds, you have not learned the true meaning of suffering. My luck has never been good, particularly on weekends. I was ready to chill with a nice cup of hot tea ...
“The public broadcasting people are too snooty to run traditional advertisements,” I said to a giddy media consultant. “The Trump-backed bill rescinded more than $1 billion in public broadcasting ...
Kitsap Transit will receive $2.9 million from the state to continue extra passenger-only ferry service on the Bremerton-Seattle route through the end of August 2026.
Congress passed a bill July 17 that claws back $1.1 billion in previously approved funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for fiscal years 2026-27.
Q: I remember back in the day it was illegal to drive while wearing headphones. But has the law changed with the times of Bluetooth? I see a lot of drivers wearing earbuds. A: Washington’s headphone ...
The couple grows strawberries, tomatoes, corn, squash, peppers and lettuce. The fruits of their labor will go toward making fresh salads and salsa for themselves and fellow shelter residents. Sharing ...
Smoke hovered over parts of North Kitsap in the vicinity of Miller Bay and Indianola Roads following a stump pile fire at A &L Topsoil that occurred July 24.
It was more than just another manic Monday for the Trump administration last week, when the Department of Justice announced Jeffrey Epstein’s death in jail in 2019 was a suicide and that the Federal ...
Food banks in Kitsap County may have a lifeline, despite decimating federal cuts to food assistance programs.
Environmental and outdoor recreation groups in Kitsap County received over $10 million in grants and sponsor matches from the state Recreation and Conservation Office July 7. The funding will go ...
Robert D. Nave, 74 Poulsbo resident Robert D. Nave died April 12, 2006. He was 74. Nave was born on Nov. 14, 1931 in Fairbury, Neb. He served in the military during the Korean War. Nave was employed ...
Fishline Food Bank was born in the time of the first ATM, floppy disc and Pong, and the Poulsbo Lions Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund has been there to help.